Dipetalonematosis

Dipetalonematosis is a serious disease that does not occur often, but if it occurs, it can lead to a serious condition for the patient. This is a fungal disease caused by parasitism of echinococci in the human body. Echinococci, also known as "sausages", are large roundworms consisting of a body and intestines (if I understand correctly).

There are two types of diptalonematosis: intestinal and renal. If the kidneys are affected, the disease develops more rapidly and its symptoms are more pronounced. With a slower progression of the disease, the intestines (less often the liver) are affected. Diptalonemosis is characterized by symptoms such as increased sweating, itching, yellowness of the skin and mucous membranes, vomiting, headache and general weakness. Treatment of diptos emeatoma